Posts Tagged by rnc

Rich Lowry has written an important column at National Review Online. He covers the RNC and asks a question we have been asking here: Where is today’s Jack Kemp? Here are the parts you need to know: The harsh assessment of the RNC “autopsy” committee would be that it talked to 2,600 people, yet one of […] more

In the span of five days, the Old York Times has demonstrated its bias. Take a look below at the Thursday edition, with a despicable picture of Paul Ryan practicing for his RNC speech later that day. The other image is on the Monday edition, showing the current President majestically speaking to a crowd in […] more

US Senator Marco Rubio backstage at the RNC on Thursday, prior to his speech introducing Mitt Romney. Video of Marco Rubio’s entire speech. If you feel so compelled, Marco Rubio’s Reclaim America PAC can always use a little extra donation. more

Governor Mitt Romney made a very clear case for the return of American greatness in his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night. One of the better moments, was a simple few words: President Obama promised to begin to slow the rise of the oceans. And to heal the planet. My promises to […] more

This post by Richard Viguerie so touched me, as I was a big fan of Jack Kemp’s, that I decided to re-post this in its entirety: In one brief line in last night’s acceptance speech, Paul Ryan made himself the Republicans’ star witness in the case against Barack Obama. “None of us have to settle […] more

The Houston Chronicle gets it right; the right photo and the right words, “American turnaround”. The Old York Times chooses the most despicable of pictures, but at least “U.S. Turnaround” is mostly correct. For as much as I love the Wall Street Journal, they got this one half wrong. Great photo, and the photo is […] more

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